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Show ; 1 Judy Law, who was judged outstanding junior girl in citizenship contest and David Strong, who won the citizenship citizen-ship contest prize as the outstanding out-standing junior boy. Junior Students Win Citizenship Contest Prizes David Strong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Strong and Judy Law daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Law, were recently designated as the outstanding students of the junior class at the high school taking into consideration considera-tion certain specified qualities and attributes of good citizen- ship. Each was presented with a portable typewriter in recognition recog-nition of the honor. The contest began some months ago when ten students were selected to represent the junior class on a citizenship committee. This committee sel-lected sel-lected students they considered outstanding in the class; observed ob-served their activity over a period of time and then rated each student. Other citizenship nominees included Lorraine Taylor, Norman Nor-man Jessee, Diane Blanchard, Merrill Bryan, Lorraine Boyer, Tom Tingey, Dan Harrison, Dick Nielson, Carolyn Sumsion, Pat Kapp, Douglas Fackrell, Kaye Nielson, Dawn Westoff, Lawrence Schreiner and Glen Cherrington. School officials are hoping to- make the citizenship contest an annual event for the junior class. |